“Yeah, it’s true. I left Wolfslair,” Bisping wrote. “I’ve done
martial arts since I was eight years old. It was a phase of my
training there, but I have now moved on.”

Bisping recently saw a four-fight winning streak snapped when he
was outpointed by Chael Sonnen
in a close unanimous decision defeat at UFC
on Fox 2. The loss cost the Brit a shot at reigning
middleweight champion Anderson
Silva, who is now expected to square off with Sonnen for a
second time at a to-be-named event in June.

A former Cage Rage light heavyweight champion, Bisping was
introduced to UFC fans in 2006 as a cast member of “The Ultimate
Fighter” Season 3. After winning the show with a victory over
Josh
Haynes, “The Count” rattled off three more wins before falling
to Rashad
Evans in 2007, prompting the Brit to drop to 185 pounds.

Bisping has posted an Octagon record of 8-3 as a middleweight,
besting the likes of Chris Leben,
Dennis Kang, Yoshihiro
Akiyama and Jason
Miller, among others. A three-time “Fight of the Night” award
winner, Bisping owns 14 of his 22 career wins by knockout.